This video clip shows you how sweet(and accurate) multiplayer games can get on the iPhone and iPod Touch. Yes this was over WiFi(wireless) and not over the internet. . .but still. How cool would it be to just pull out an iPhone or iPod Touch at a LAN party and jump into a game of Quake.
That’s what we’ve all been waiting for right? I mean, this is InstallerApps.com ;)
RiP Dev has an article up about the developments of the update to Installer.
Hope you’ll like the new functionality and interface when it’s out. Please bear with us and let us know if we have missed something you think is essential in Intaller.
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- You MUST remove winpwn before installing new version
- Make sure you have the latest version of iTunes ( Currently 7.7)
- WinPwn uses 300MB of ram at peak due to the ipsw being extracted in memory
- You must first click browse and load an IPSW to use WinPwn (i thought this was clear)
- For 2.0 only the *5A347_Restore.ipsw files are valid. The 345 image will not work
- If you see Failed to load image catalog/payload catalog, this is fine and won’t cause problems
- If you already have service with AT&T do not activate or install Youtube Fix
When I try to create the custom IPSW file(for the iPod Touch), it crashes right at the end, without an error. It fails during the ‘writing IPSW file’ and gets about 24 MB through it.
Is anyone else having an issue like this?
EDIT - Found this on the site
“Some users have had problems with installing Cydia on Windows XP. This will be fixed in tomorrows release”
Installer is of course still not there(currently it’s only Cydia), but the developers are working on a bug free version of Installer for the 2.0 firmware. Expect it within the next week or two.
Well, the response was overwhelming. :) The downloads brought down several of our servers, and some of them have yet to recover!
It seems that some people have been having problems with our initial release, so we have PwnageTool 2.0.1 for you. It addresses the following issues:
* It auto-finds the bl39 and bl46 files better, if they’re on your computer
* It creates the ~/Library/iTunes/Device Support/ folder if not present, which should help with some 1600 errors people have been having.
* Many people have reported the PwnageTool not starting up at all (the icon never stops bouncing). This issue should be resolved now.
* The Sparkle AppCast URL is fixed in this version, so automatic updates should work for future releases.
Because of the AppCast URL fix, we recommend that everyone who downloaded PwnageTool 2.0 get this version, if they want to stay up to date automatically.
N.B: if PwnageTool 2.0 pwned your phone correctly the first time, you do not need to pwn again with 2.0.1.